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Performance of rapid diagnostic tests for HCV infection in serum or plasma.

Stéphane ChevaliezFrançoise Roudot-ThoravalChristophe HézodeJean-Michel PawlotskyRichard Njouom
Published in: Future microbiology (2021)
Aim: HCV diagnosis will become the bottleneck in eliminating hepatitis C. Simple, accurate and cost-effective testing strategies are urgently needed to improve hepatitis C screening and diagnosis. Materials & methods: Performance of seven rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) have been assessed in a large series (n = 498) of serum or plasma specimens collected in France and in Cameroon. Results: Specificity varied from 96.1 to 100%. The clinical sensitivity, compared with immunoassays as the reference, was high for all seven RDT (97.2-100%). The Multisure HCV antibody assay and OraQuick HCV rapid antibody test reached sensitivity ≥99%. Conclusion: A number of RDT may be suitable for WHO prequalification and may be implemented in the framework of large-scale low-cost treatment programs to achieve the WHO viral hepatitis objectives by 2030.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis c virus
  • low cost
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • sars cov
  • public health
  • quantum dots